Paul McAleese of IWireless Potentially Defrauding The Government For An Unknown Sum


Posted January 17, 2017 by IWirelessFraud

Obama had good intentions with his plan to make sure everyone had access to a cell phone. What he couldn't anticipate were the Paul McAleese's of the world defrauding the citizens and government.

 
Paul McAleese, of I-Wireless, is also in charge of Access Wireless and the Lifeline Benefit that every citizen is entitled to. For whatever reason, it's hard to find out just who is behind Access Wireless and we may know why.

We've been informed that a class action lawsuit is being filed against Paul McAleese and Kroger I-Wireless. The lawsuit alleges phones being turned off for no reason, while iwireless still receives payments from the government. Phones being sent out that aren't even of a good enough quality to download apps. Customers (single mothers, seniors, etc.) being bullied and left without services. It's terrible and Paul McAleese is no help.

Rather than address and correct the issues with phones and service, Access Wireless sends out obsolete phones and charges premium pricing. They make no apologies for interruptions in service, leaving people without service. They even block customers from emailing certain managers with complaints.

If you're a victim of Paul McAleese's scam, first file a complaint with your local attorney general online. It's free. Second, contact [email protected] to join a class action suit against Kroger I-Wireless, Access Wireless, and Paul McAleese.
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Categories Consumer
Tags access wireless , access wireless scam , iwireless , iwireless scam , kroger iwireless , kroger iwireless scam , lifeline scam , paul mcaleese
Last Updated January 17, 2017